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Cara Tierney (in-person)

Ottawa Art Gallery

part of a series on Liminal

About the speaker

** THIS IS THE EVENT PAGE FOR IN-PERSON **

We’re beyond excited to announce that on Friday, November 26, we will welcome attendees back to the Ottawa Art Gallery (OAG) for an in-person CreativeMornings Ottawa event. Please note as part of our safety protocol only 50 tickets will be released.

To speak to this month's theme 'liminal', we're welcoming artist and educator Cara Tierney to the CreativeMornings Ottawa stage. Harnessing the transformative potential of art, Cara will invite us to collaborate with them in building an art installation that actively helps shape the social architecture of public space.

CONTENT WARNING: attending this talk will arouse feelings of queerness.

Cara Tierney (they/them) is a visual artist, curator, researcher, consultant, activist and educator who lives and works on unceded Algonquin land. Cara uses performance, sculpture, social practice, and installation to explore the way language and power conspire to produce meaning in, around, and through the body.

Proudly trans, Cara holds a MA in Canadian Art History from Carleton University, a MFA from the University of Ottawa and they are a Ph.D. candidate at the Institute for Comparative Analysis in Literature, Arts and Culture at Carleton University. Their current research investigates the ways in which art can foster nuanced understandings of identity which question, and move beyond, the limits of language.

Tierney just completed a two-year artist residency at the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Medicine, and they recently accepted a Research Fellowship position with the Trans Media Portal and Trans Media Lab – a digital archival database of trans films and film producers. While engaged in multiple modes of creative cultural production, their artistic practice and consultancy work seek to harness the transformative potential of art in the service of gender liberation for all.

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Additional details

CreativeMornings is a monthly breakfast lecture series for the creative community with chapters in over 200 cities around the world. Each month we host an event that is always on a Friday, always in the morning, and always free. We provide coffee, a light breakfast, and a 20-30 minute presentation from a local creative person on the global CreativeMornings theme for that month.

Covid Safety Precautions We are taking safety at our event seriously, though we are excited to be back in person again attendee health and safety is our number one priority. We will have a maximum of 50 attendees + CreativeMornings Ottawa and OAG staff at the event. Masks will be mandatory and proof of vaccine and photo ID will be required when you enter the Gallery. Not feeling well the day of the event? Please stay home. If you have any questions or concerns please reach out to us via email ottawa@creativemornings.com.

Event Schedule:
8:30 AM Doors open
8:30 - 8:55 AM Check in
8:55 AM CreativeMornings welcome
9:05 AM Musical performance
9:10 AM Speaker takes the stage
9:45 AM Q&A with speaker
9:50 AM Closing remarks
9:55 AM Final performance
10:00 AM Off to work!

About the theme:
When we find ourselves in an in-between place, we might call our location “liminal.” Liminal space is found at the threshold, between leaving an old life and starting a new one. When we have shed a tired identity but not yet donned a fresh one. Liminality is a state of becoming. It slips away, eluding easy categorization.

Invite yourself into the cocoon of transformation. Instead of asking what comes after the chrysalis, what if, in the words of anthropologist Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing, we look around rather than ahead? If we learn to trust the process, we can remain curious and open. We can surrender our certainty and leave ourselves vulnerable and open to the mysteries of being. What joy and sweetness can we find in all this, in the depths of liminal spaces and times?

Our Sofia chapter chose this month’s exploration of Liminal and Sevda Semer illustrated the theme.

Accessibility: Venue is fully accessible. If you require any additional help or have suggestions as to how we could make our events more inclusive, please give us a shout ottawa@creativemornings.com!

Para Transpo drop-off entrance: 10 Daly Avenue, Ottawa, ON, K1N 6E2. The Daly entrance is between Waller and Nicholas on the south side. The gallery’s large glass double doors are recessed from the street.

Parking: Street metered parking is available (check hourly limits) in the nearby Sandy Hill residential area.

Other paid parking options include: Le Germain Hotel parkade (Level P1), Novotel parkade (Entrance: 3 Daly Avenue) and the Rideau Centre parkade (Entrance: 80 Nicholas Street or 5 Daly Avenue).

Public Transit: For those taking OC Transpo, get off at Mackenzie King Bridge, make your way down to 10 Daly Avenue, this is the only entrance that is open, note the Mackenzie Waller entrance is locked due to COVID protocol.